How to make an Easter Island statue with cement Part 2
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Published 2022-07-14
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All Comments (21)
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Really cool stuff. Impressively simple armature. Awesome result!
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Absolutely amazing. I worked in the concrete business for a long time. I'm seriously surprised this worked, and now I want to try it. Thank you so much for posting this.
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Awesome D.I.Y. 'Easter Island Statute'! Thanks for sharing.
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Great stuff! I was doing a little wood carving of an Easter Island figure that I forgot about. Thanks for reminding me. :) Also, I and other engineering students made a concrete canoe and competed with it; another time, l and students made a cardboard and duct tape boat. I love how just about anything that can be built with cardboard!
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Really interesting creative process. It has definitely spurred some ideas of my own. Very cool.
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I love how you managed to capture the "🗿ness" of the 🗿statues. The 🗿's facial expressions really manage to describe the "🗿ness" of the situation. Imagine how proud the 🗿 is to be able to stand outside this man's house making the 🗿face. The 🗿's stance also perfectly displays the strength and determination of the 🗿. As a real life 🗿 and a part of the 🗿 community I am very happy and proud to see my community represented. Truly a "🗿" moment.
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EXCELLENT Video I have to SEE more.. Thank you for sharing this great video.. WOW
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Thanks for your tips. I'm trying to make two stone pillars like the entrance for Jurassic park. You do great work.
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Amazing... Well done!!!
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Thank´s dude for sharing you knowledge, I make historical sculptures of big size in Spain and it was a huge effort to shape them out and I couldn´t get much money for the work they had. I started with poliester and epoxy resin but the resoult wasn´t good enough, marble and stone got better results but the effort was even bigger and taxing!. I started to see an interesting channel called paleocarton and I could foresee the possibilities of working with cardboard but you have actually open my eyes to a more efficient and ecological method to perform my job. I wish I had learnt that during my studies in Fine Arts, I would had avoid so many head aches... You taught me in that video more than all my scupture teachers in many years.
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Those look fantastic.
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Useful. Might put one of these on my front lawn.
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I'm just dipping my hands into the concrete field and mud. collected raw mud and have it strained for my future rocket stove - combo bread oven coming this summer....made a cement rocket stove but haven't fired it up yet. Now making small outdoor gnomes, sun faces, pots and poured doll's using child's toys with differed cement mixes from straw, perlite, paper pulp and styrofoam. People are getting a lot of gifts for Christmas and my yard is going to look awesome.
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Прекрасное исполнение! Впечатляюще! 👍👍Привет с Кавказа!
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Great portrait of my uncles family.
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would the other texture layer cover up the fiber hairs? Rather than grinding them down can you just cover them? Thanks as always you guys are amazing and watching all these videos is a fantastic resource.
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Great job 👍🤓
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Amazing Craftsmanship 👍🏻👍🏽👍
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This is incredibly inspiring, particularly the Easter Island head project. On your website the most recent classes were in 2018. Anything planned for this year?
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So awesome!